AZ_Hunter_2000
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Agree 100%. Folks should know what their rifle does throughout their expected maximum hunting/shooting distances. Things are not always linear.I agree with your sentiment in general but wanted to point out some things. When you get to distance (5-600 yards+) there is a BIG difference between being able to shoot a 1 MOA group and being able to hit a 1 MOA target. Lots of people punch sub MOA groups into paper at 100 yards all the time and think that means they will hit a MOA target at distance but it doesn't. Spin drift, wind, velocity variance, bc variance, differences in recoil management shot to shot, will all start to cause misses.
Some things that cause a group to be 1 MOA vs 0.5 MOA at 100 could very well cause that group to be larger than 1 MOA as distances extend.